Scientific Project Officer Fixed term contract (2 years), Level D Individual-Led Research About Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland is the national research and innovation funding agency, which was established on 1 August 2024; it amalgamates the activities of the Irish Research Council and Science Foundation Ireland.
Research Ireland will drive world-class research and innovation in Ireland, funding excellence in all disciplines across the spectrum of Arts, Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, Technology and others.
We are now recruiting for a Scientific Project Officer (SPO) to join the Individual-Led Research team withinResearch for Societyon a fixed term (2 year) contract basis.
This represents an exciting career opportunity for suitably qualified individuals to be part of, and to influence, highly ambitious, innovative and potentially high-impact research programmes.
About the Role : Research Ireland is currently seeking to fill a fixed term (2 year) Scientific Project Officer role on the Individual-Led Research team.
Excellent scientific, analytical and project management skills are essential for Research Ireland to deliver an ambitious programme that funds excellent research with high impact.
Research for Societyleads on programmes that fund individual-led research grants for researchers at all career stages, international partnership programmes, global talent recruitment and PhD training programmes such as Innovate for Ireland.
It leads on the development and delivery of a suite of challenge-based funding initiatives, including the 'National Challenge Fund', and also leads on the Public Service Fellowship, forging researcher-policymaker collaboration.
In addition, it leads on the delivery of a broad portfolio of Education and Public Engagement initiatives and funding calls, including flagship activities such as Science Week.
Job Description Working under the direction of a Scientific Programme Manager in the Individual-Led Research team, the Scientific Project Officer will :
Essential criteria
Key Competencies
Application Process To apply for this post, applicants must :
Submit a cover letter demonstrating how the applicant meets the requirements for this role (maximum of two pages) as set out in the job specification together.
Please note that the cover letter is essential and applications without a cover letter will not be assessedProvide an up-to-date CV.Applications must be submitted as one document.Applications shall only be accepted online through our online applicant management system, Occupop, on or before 12 noon Irish Local Time onFriday 11th July 2025.Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend for an interview, which may include a competency-based interview, a presentation on a topic of relevance to the role and / or other such assessment methods as deemed appropriate.
Research Ireland reserves the right to invite candidates to a second-round interview and to undergo further assessment, including the use of psychometric assessment if so required.
Please note, interviews may take place over videoconference or other remote technology where appropriate.
Salary The starting salary for this post will be €51,511 per annum for new entrants to the Public Sector.
This salary will rise over time, as per the salary scale detailed below.
Level D salary scale : €50,501 – €73,985per annum with contributory superannuation (pension).
Government policy continues to be that starting pay on recruitment from open competition for all posts within the public sector should be at the minimum of the relevant salary scale and are not subject to negotiation.
Remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government policy.
Benefits Competitive salary with defined progression through the gradePension scheme (Single Public Service Pension Scheme).An excellent blended working policyLife insurance29 days annual leaveLearning and development opportunities.Additional Information Please note, interviews will take place in person at Research Ireland's office.
The role will be based in the Research Ireland office located in Three Park Place, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2, Ireland, D02 FX65.
Research Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that values and benefits from the diversity of our workforce.We encourage you to reach out to us directly at
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Scientific Project Officer • Dublin, Ireland